The Scotsman

Serie A to restart on 20 June, a week after Coppa Italia semi-finals

- By MASSIMO MARZOCCHI

Top-flight football has been given the go ahead to resume in Italy from 20 June.

Following a conference call involving the league, the players’ associatio­n and the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) Italy’s minister for sport, Vincenzo Spadafora, said that Serie A would be allowed to restart. The league has been shut down since 9 March and there are four matches still outstandin­g from week 25 of the competitio­n.

The Coppa Italia semi-finals, Inter versus Napoli and AC Milan against Juventus, are set to be played on 13 June – if the government grants permission. As things stand, all sporting events in Italy are currently banned until 14 June.

The FIGC hopes that the cup competitio­n can be completed before the league resumes a week later. Spadafora said, as reported by Italy’s Rai Sport: “Serie A starts again on 20 June, my hope is that the Italian Cup can be played in the previous week.”

On the Coppa Italia, Spadafora added: “It would be a good sign because you could see three important matches in the clear on public television.”

Earlier this month the FIGC set a deadline of 20 August for the completion of the current season, and a 1 September

start-date for the following campaign.

A statement read: “The FIGC has expressed its willingnes­s to restart and complete the national profession­al competitio­n by setting the last closing date for Serie A, B and C competitio­ns to 20 August.

“Prior to the re-start of the competitiv­e activity, it will be the responsibi­lity of the federal council to determine the criteria for defining competitio­ns where, due to Covid-19, the season should be suspended again,” the statement continued.

Spadafora is hopeful that the league will be played to a conclusion, but says a plan is in place should it be disrupted again.

He added: “In case the contagion curve should rise again, which we do not hope for, it should be suspended again but the FIGC has assured me that it has a plan B and a plan C or the play-offs and playouts or the crystallis­ation of the championsh­ips.”

 ??  ?? 0 Vincenzo Spadafora: Hopeful.
0 Vincenzo Spadafora: Hopeful.

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